• Reference
    QSR1836/1/3/3
  • Title
    Return of persons committed, bailed to appear for trial, or indicted at Quarter Sessions held at Bedford. Gives names, ages, crimes and results of commitments.
  • Date free text
    5 January 1836
  • Production date
    From: 1836 To: 1836
  • Scope and Content
    John Whalebone, 53 - simple larceny - 7 years transportation George Blows, 22 - simple larceny - 7 years transportation John Fowler, 38 - simple larceny after previous conviction - 7 years transportation William Pettitt, 48 - simple larceny afer previous conviction - 7 years transportation Alfred Broad, alias Frederick Johnson, 22 - felony and horse stealing - transportation for life Samuel Chappell, 23 - felony and sheepstealing - transportation for life Wiliam Pennefather,24 - felony and sheepstealing - transportation for life Abraham Odell, 21 - recieving stolen goods - 7 years transportation George Titmas, 20 - breaking and entering - 14 years transportation Edward Odell, 62 - receiving stolen goods - 7 years transportation James Odell, 19 - receiving stolen goods - 7 years transportation William Gailor, 30 - felony and sheep stealing - transportation for life John Bradshaw, 32 - simple larceny - 6 months imprisonment with hard labour John Galer, 32 - simple larceny - 4 months imprisonment with hard labour Samuel Woods, 29; William Smith, 39; John Wood, 22; William Halfhead, 35 - simple larceny - 3 months imprisonment with hard labour Thomas Field, 25 - assaulting a constable in the execution of his duty - 3 months imprisonment with hard labour James Smith, 63 - simple larceny - 3 months imprisonment with hard labour Sarah Whittamore, 20; Charlotte Hare, wife of Thomas Hare, 23 - simple larcenies - 1 month imprisonment with hard labour William Levi Pantling, 28; Brice Stimpson, 22 - riot, assault and rescue - imprisonment with hard labour for 2 months and to enter into recognisances for £20 to keep the peace William Thomas, 54 - convicted of being an incorrigible rogue after previous conviction for being a rogue and vagabond - 3 months imprisonment with hard labour Abel Burrows, 20; James Stone, 23 - simple larcenies - acquitted and discharged Josias Brightman, 20 - felony and sheepstealing - acquitted and discharged John Bunker, 25 - receiving a sheep knowing it to be stolen - acquitted and discharged James Almond, 21; William Baines, 50 - misdemeanours - acquitted and discharged George Poole, 21 - simple larceny - discharged, bill ignored Richard Dean, 25 - felony and sheep stealing - discharged, bill ignored William Slater, 27 - simple larceny - discharged, bill ignored
  • Level of description
    item